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Overview

With relentless suspense and a deft feel for creating men of power and character, Janet Dailey introduces three unforgettable brothers: RJ, Linc, and Deke Bannon.

Rugged. Tall. Built to last. Linc Bannon has it alland he's there every time Kenzie needs him. They share a mission: to serve their country stateside, Linc in high-level intelligence and Kenzie as an expert trainer of combat dogs. Independent and sexy, Kenzie is definitely one of a kindand the only one he wants. But if you ask her, she doesn't need a hero in her life.

Until two of her friends, thousands of miles apart, are suddenly struck down. One, a soldier, is dead; the other, a civilian, is barely alive. Linc goes into action and uncovers a lethal web connecting the tragic events. A killer is at large, unhinged and with unfinished business. Kenzie has no choice but to join forces with the one man who can get past her defenses...

As a hidden conspiracy threatens to explode with devastating consequences, Linc is honor-bound to protect Kenzie. With all his heart, he vows to risk his life for hers...

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About the Author

JANET DAILEY’s first book was published in 1976. Since then she has written more than 100 novels and become one of the top-selling female authors in the world, with 300 million copies of her books sold in nineteen languages in ninety-eight countries. She is known for her strong, decisive characters, her extraordinary ability to recreate a time and a place, and her unerring courage to confront important, controversial issues in her stories. You can learn more about Janet at www.JanetDailey.com.

Editorial Reviews

Bestseller Dailey’s second Bannon Brothers contemporary western (after Trust) attempts suspense but never reaches a satisfying conclusion. Middle brother Linc Bannon sees news footage of a horrible car accident and recognizes the license plate of his longtime crush, Kenzie. Linc rushes to find her, only to discover it was Kenzie’s friend Christine in the car. Kenzie, a former soldier who still works with the military, believes the crash was more than just an accident and enlists Linc, a federal intelligence agent, to help her find out what happened. They discover a conspiracy involving failed military armor and a psychopathic stalker. Kenzie and Linc’s romance progresses at a realistically slow speed, sweet rather than sexy, as they take time to get to know each other while facing crises, and Kenzie’s relationships with both Linc and Christine show satisfying depth, but readers are likely to identify the stalker and piece together the conspiracy far earlier than the heroes do. Agent: Richard Curtis, Richard Curtis Associates. (June)

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

I found this one to be a slow, and boring read and a hard time finishing it. The writing was flat and the plot was plodding.

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

I have always enjoyed Janet Dailey but did not enjoy this book. I found the female character's treatment of Linc trifling instead of cautious. I was disappointed in how Linc is portrayed after the glimpses you had of his personality in the first book. I hesitated to continue this series after the RJ book and wished I hadn't bothered.

ReadersFavorite

More than 1 year ago

Reviewed by Alice D. for Readers Favorite
Handsome Linc Brannon is a top secret Army Intelligence officer working on special projects, some of them attached to Langley, home base of the CIA. His older brother RJ has just been married and Linc is sitting at a bar, relaxing until a television news flash tells of a horrific single car accident in nearby small town Summer River. The car in the accident has been broadsided with its chassis crumpled and its frame smashed. What is quite clear from the television filming is that the license plate on the car reads KENZYZ. Linc races for his truck and drives to the accident site at top speed as the crashed car belongs to Kenzie, top trainer of K-9 military combat dogs who works as Linc does, serving their country stateside. But Linc finds that it is not Kenzie who was inside her car but Kenzie's Christine who is barely surviving. And half a world away, in Afghanistan, Christine's love Frank Branigan has been killed wearing defective tactical gear made by a company called X-Ultra. Something is not right and Linc and Kenzie begin investigating.
&quot;Bannon Brothers: Honor&quot; is the second book in the 'Bannon Brothers series' by distinguished author Janet Dailey and it is a totally engrossing read. The plot which ends with finding the bad guy proceeds with twists and turns that will keep the reader's attention. Dialogue is first-rate and the characters of Linc, Kenzie, Christine and her parents, local police detective Mike Warren, local reporter Gary Baum, and Kenzie's boss Jim Biggers are well-created and are never out of character. The use of high tech devices in the story is well-conceived and the scene where Kenzie views the killer's face from Christine's computer is riveting and even a little scary. &quot;Bannon Brothers: Honor&quot; should be at the top of reading lists everywhere. It is a whole lot more than just a romance.

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

I have always loved to read Janet Dailey's books but this book along with the first in the series was so boring. I had a very hard time finishing it. The book could have ended in about 100 pages, many unncessary descriptions and characters that had nothing to do with the plot.

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

After that I' m ready for a nice quiet romance, no sex. Is that posdible?

Katj51

More than 1 year ago

Janet Dailey brings real life to her characters. I love the Bannon brothers. This book "Honor" is about brother RJ. I'm now reading one about Linc.
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Good story. Usual good Janet Dailey read

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More than 1 year ago

First book in series better. The "heroine" was a whiney brat. I had to make myself finish reading.